claver

/ˈklævər/
verb
  1. To talk idly or gossip; to chat in a friendly, often trivial way.
    • The neighbors would claver over the fence every morning.
    • They clavered for hours about nothing in particular.
    • Stop clavering and get back to work!
noun
  1. Idle talk or gossip; a friendly chat.
    • Their claver was a welcome break from the quiet afternoon.
    • I could hear the claver of the children playing in the yard.
    • She enjoyed a bit of claver with her coworkers during lunch.
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